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SPORTING. ~ THOUSAND GUINEAS. By Cable.—Press Association—Copyright London, May 5. The Thousand Guineas resulted as follows:—Canyon 1, Fifiji '2,Sa Halairandre 3. AUSTRALIAN RACING. Received May 7, 5.5 p.m. Sydney, May 6. CITY TATTERSALLS' CUP—Karana»d 1, King Farrtarie 2, Toa fere 3. There were fifteen starters. Won by three lengths. Time, 2.2 H. HURDLES.—M«rriraax 1, St. Medoc 2, Lempriere 3. Nine starters. Won by half a length. Time, 3.47. DENMAN STAKES.—Three 1, Delara 2, Welkin Queen 3. Nineteen starters. Won by 1$ lengths. Time, 2.12|. Adelaide, May 7. GOODWOOD HANDICAP.—BIague 1, Achernai 2, lownit 3, Seventeen starters. y»on by three lengths. Time 1.142. ' HAWKE'S BAY JOCKEY CLUB. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Hastings, Last Night.' At the second day of the Hawke's Bay Jockey Club's autumn meeting there was a large attendance. The weather was fine, and there was good racing, f21,972 was put through the totalisator, making £39,575 for the meeting. Results:— OHITI FACK HANDICAP HURDLES. I —Gladful J, Jem 2, Czaronus 3. Scratched; Sleight of Hand. Won by a length. Time, 3.19. OKAWA HACK HANDICAP.-H.ygia 1, Toki 2, Spain 3, Scratched: Lord Laddo and Eldepee. Won by half a length. Time, 1.5*11-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP.—HyIIus 1, Beltane 2, Sunny Climes 3. Scratched: Hythread. Won by a length. Time, 1.3. HAWKE'S BAY STAKES.—Sasanoff 1, Hyttus 2, Bjorneborg 3. The other starters were Hythread, Grand Duchy. Greenstreet, Bopeite, and Genee. Won by a head. Time 1.211-5. BURKE MEMORIAL STAKES.— Kooya 1, Chortle 2, Lady Louisa 3. All started. Won by a nose. Time, 2.7 3-5. SCURRY HACK HANDlCAP.—Carlysian 1, Maryland 2, King of Athol 3. Scratched: Lady Multifid and Gazette. Won by half a iiead. Time, 1.2 3-5. HANDICAP HURDLES.—Braeburn 1, Wooloomooloo a, Morning 3. Idealism and Sam Pan also ran. Won by four lengths, lime, 3.18 1-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP.-Multipli-cation 1, Cherry Blossom 2, Step 3. Scratched: Emperador. Won by half a length. Time, 1.14 3-5. ASHBURTON MEETING, Asliburton, May 5. There was dull weather but a good attendance for the second day. The totalisator handled £19,183, against £22.433 for the two days last year. Results: SECOND HURDLES HANDICAP.— Cast Iron 1, Daylight Bill 2, Sartosta 3. Also started: Copper Boy, Miss Maronan, Resemblance. Won by si.v lengths, Time, 2.46 3-5. MORETON HACK HANDICAP.— Comely 1, Bellshire 2, Sir Malt 3. Also started: Finless, Bon, Arthur George, Veritas, Trireme, Aaland, Red Shield, Aniortir. Won by a good length. Time, 1.13 4-5. AUTUMN HANDICAP. Martins 1, Down 2, Chrysotis 3. Also started: Oxenhope, Margerine, Tannhauser, Specialform, Gnome. Won by a length. Time, 1.40 1-5. JUVENILE HANDICAP.—Bonsign 1, Deltonio 2, Subterfuge 3. Also started: Aycliffe, Higlnvater, Glenkilen. Won by three lengths. Time, 1.14 2-5. WINCHMORE WELTER HANDICAP. —FabrikofT 1, Bandy 2, Peg 3. Also ntai'TM: Hap Dha, Multum in Parvo, Fiery Cross, Lion, San Sebastian, Moneymaker. Won by a length. Time, 1.28 1-5. SELMA TROT HANDICAP.—Hedvic 1, Lucille 2, El Carbine 3. Also started: Mountain Palm, Joyful, Searchficlil. Won by a length. Time, ?. 15 3-5. WAKANUI HANDICAP. Speedometer 1, Peronilla 2, Chudie 3. Also started: Daytime, Obsono, Derby Day. Won by a iength and a half. Time, 1.13 3-5. WAniATO TROTS. 1 Hamilton, May C. There was line weather and a good attendance, and excellent going for this meeting. Results: — INTRODUCTORY HANDlCAP.—Amberite 1, Miss George 2, Flaval 3. Scratched: Dignity, John Wood, Native Boy. Won by four lengths. Time, 4.5 2-5. STEWARDS' HANDICAP. Master Park 1, Allwood Fashion 2, St. Ursula 3. Scratched: Prince Rufus and St. Leo. Won by a head after a great finish. Time, 2.13. LADIES' BRACELET.—Strategy 1, Bronze Patch 2, Witch Hazel 3. Scratched: Master Grattan, Myra Desmond, Tartar, John Wood, Native Boy. Won by a length. Time, 3.45. CUP.—Todd Bells 1, Bexcordium 2, St. Leo 3. Scratched: Reuben and Lady Wilmington. Won by four lengths. Time, 4.54. RAILWAY HANDICAP.—Lady Wilmington 1, Sweet Prince 2, Sweet Pet 3. Scratched: Gray W., Rexcordium, Dorothy Dimple, Belgian Queen, Wild Nell. ;i,40. CLAUDELANDS HANDICAP. Bronze Patch 1, Treanac 2, Mozasto 3. Scratched: Master Grattan, Nellie Clive. Won by a long neck. Time, 3.47. HAMILTON HANDICAP. Proud Moor 1, Grattan Abbey 2, Teddy MeKinney 3. Scratched: Todd Bells and Not Willing. Won by two lengths. Time. S.fi 2-5. FAREWELL HANDICAP. Rexcordium 1, Alwood 2, George K. 3. Scratched: Prince Rufus, Prinzora, Floranz, Sweet Prince, Won by two lengths. Time, 3.5 2-5. The totalisator handled '£7342, as against £3750 last year. GOITRE m IS RAMPANTS m Authorities state that one woman out of every three suffers from this disfiguring and weakening complaint. Happily, a simple and sure remedy in available in D«H|sGoitreSp6£ifk This home treatment has been tested in every part of Australasia, and oyer 3000 patients have testified in writing to its efficacy. Letters nay be seen at Mr. Doig's Pharmaoy. For 10/6, one month's supply seat post-free any addr&fti. XARBOIu, sold in Bd, Is, and Is (Jd

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Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1916, Page 7

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Page 7 Advertisements Column 3 Taranaki Daily News, 8 May 1916, Page 7

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